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- Published on: 24 April 2008Re: Newcastle score in intermittent exotropia -authors replyShow More
Dear Editor
We thank Dr Kesarwani for the interest in our article.
In response to the points raised:
1. Inclusion criteria
We attempted to recruit children with X(T) measuring more than 20 prism dioptres when fixing a 6 metre target, as angles under this amount are usually felt not to require treatment. However, Dr Kesarwani is correct to point out that, at the baseline assessme...Conflict of Interest:
None declared. - Published on: 18 January 2008Newcastle score in intermittent exotropiaShow More
Dear Editor,
Dr Buck et al must be commended for this wonderful article[1] which takes us one step closer to deciding intervention based on Newcastle scoring system previously described.[2] However, we seek a few clarifications.
1.Inclusion criteria: The authors have described the inclusion criteria for the study to be intermittent exotropia X(T)) of more than or equal to 20 prism dioptres (pd), for...
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